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\ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1926 a SLICANS | homes Vote By Precincts, Coimty Ticket |j2,.\"a!,in Fox, ort Dutt the case to the state ‘capita today, wi owl ow2) w2 ‘wi wS) wi wh where the Travis county MA pe2~ pel pe2 pel pe2 Total |gourt will set the date of tri orneys said it was unlikely that ite PAGE THREE is leading Andrew Rodel for treasurér.| ‘The Election is over and the helt’ Russell D. Chase, state's attorn Battering pees | Rare! Q- chase, untae ctteruct’| Corn Show fs ow at STUTSMAN COUNTY RESULTS pene deputy, te sheriff in| are apparently re-elegted by large ree ma- | EAA TREEP DRONE fi id “ Jamestown, N. De Not the 20 precincts heard from, inelud-|jorities. The legislative ticket, Inde-| The Salvation Army has 1,262 athtaman county'eke election ef the Ning danestown city, and ©, RWeber | pendent, had ne epposition. | corps and outposts in America. case would be called thére before | Stuteman. County. Record) a poy January at the earliest. | re A led 2 the .Janteatow: w6 pel wo 182 188 169 214 201 207 18 228 120 182 159 218 134 156 184 127 125 ‘ | 139 149 187 180 185 142° 153 134 167. Governor Ciriainases ‘teas. és. ANNIVERSARY SALE Ph That 8 | : ters Plurality: That maps fahngon, 18 ; Blanket Specials rill api i eine LA Bs / Corton BLANKETS; *’ 54x72, f I $—Gb--atin- Fy . good wt. and finish, per pair: $1.48 ‘ rer a Ws COTTON BLANKETS, 66x80. woo! ioaptensonel, sealdtinice ecees ee / LAS tale By finish handsome plaids, pair.$2.98 f ancwas expected, honded the Repubite| BONE 181. 184 210 FINE WOOL BLANKETS, extra Eres mitine aoe weep oC) Goma Ce. Com: : size, plain and plaid colors, special toriat plurality, that" may be 'a- ree: Ae S1L.85, to $5.98 on a seen feat was HEAVY BLANKETS, in ae col. or and plaids, per pair LADIES’ READY TO WEAR Rey tative Knud We hayden e ey. Rasen woo by.c. G, Selvig t Pee Me rpclg publican, the; Boise ninth: distrlot, Cutselman Republican EE EN who were] Crane ..........1! up for~ re-election to, congressional | Roop HANDSOME COATS for dress and sport wear are on‘our racks at prices you cannot afford to overlook. Ladies’ Coats, Misses’ Coats, Children’s Coate in a large assortment to choose from. New styles are coming in almost daily. You will find ti te successful, while the ‘ay mer Laboriten ‘retained at route Bien some wonderful bargains in this line during this sale. 14) 154 ANNIVERSARY SALE Bed Comforts FULL SIZE COMFORTS, sanitary v laaas filled cretonne covered Fine QUAL cotton filled sateen covered .$4.9% EXTRA QUALITY COMFORTS, large size, best cotton filled, sateen covered LARGE SIZE COMFORTS. | sani- tary cotton filled cretonne covered S348 Whére Quality Gotds: Sell For-Les We have some wonderful bargains for our 42nd Anniversary’Sale: You can make no mistake in buying here. Splendid goods. A large stock to select: from:and big money ‘saving prices. 192 144 189 162 127 168 RELIABLE CLOTHING AT — PRICES We sine" just received from our New York pe ers 100 Suits for Men, Young Men and Boys. They were bought tor cash at about one-fourth less than value and’ we pass along the big saving to our customers. They come in fine worsteds, blue serge, cassimeres and tweéds. Men's suits up'to size 50, boys’ suits from 4 to 18 years. All these suits are finely made up with best linings, pockets and extra good suits in every way. oné and possibly. two of their present. bees Trane 158 Only in the eighth hay ba? was the J congeessional race at in doubt, | — and there Representative villian Ll. Caras, Proctor, Farmér-Laborite, bad a lead over former Congressman Os- car J. ee ic verge pine 2s Anti-Volstead advocates in. congress :¢ 1,952; Roop, | elected. gained supporter i the elestion of cath, ta Rens NEE: Hoe. aac sly ors decid liean, who ried tog Rite Si capt me paper — Tribune, 1,606: when Moody defea | | over two other avowed wets an oa tye. vote by_peetinetx ap. REPUBLICANS Coroner—Belk, 1,780; Gobel, 1,622. Commissioner, first distriet—t terson, 896; Will, 1, 40; Boise, 1,865; through i torney General Dan Mov governorship. All other Democratic candidates for state offices also were! LADIES’ COATS in reg. and extra sizes, worth from $15 to $60. Sale price $39.50, $29.85, $19.85. $14.85 and $9.85. : MISSES’ COATS, ages 12 to 16 years, bought to sell at $10.00 to $25.00, sale price $19.85, $14.85. $9.85 — CHILDREN’S COATS, ages 4 to 10 years, bought to sell at $5 to $20, go at this sale for $14.85, $9.85, $5.98 and $3.48. LADIES’ DRESSES, in fine silk and wool twill, regular and extra sizes, worth $15 to $40, sal- price $29.85, $19.85 to. $9.85. ODD DRESSES of silk and wool twill, worth $10. $15, and up to $20, go-at thi« sale at $4.98. ion-on the Dem- pears. where in today’s issue of 8 is equivalent 4 the Tri icine le ote beg election. ! HALL-MILLS Alfalfa Seed WIN PLACES IN CASE STARTS wo than Last Year WEST STA ES Pe er vedo er cent of the! l 26 | Bhe test. trial in the i. ye old Ifalfa crop is estimated by the United States Department of Ai Hall-Mills death mystery bexan to- Old-time G. OP P. Majorities| day with the attempt to select a jury, Piled Up in Towa, South Da | 2%, '20" 8s, the, crier had opened ture to have left growes’ hands tober 20. his is about the movement as two years ago, coat the examination of jurors be- kota and Middle Weat i" "Mrs. Frances Stevens Hall and her {brothers, Willie and Henry Stevens, x 3—~4)—Republi- [229 their sents in the courtroom faster than ‘a year ago when oi game date 30 per cent had mor few minutes aft ss h are mostly higher than last state | offices Gned.” They after the court was o-lvenr. The highest average prices for MEN’S SUITS, regular values $20.00, $25.00, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00. Sale price $29.85, D, $19.85 and $14.85. BOYS’ SUITS, 1 knee pants and 1 long and short pants styles, are wonderful val ues at $14.85, $9.85, $5.98 to $2.98, MEN’S OVERCOATS, dres styles. We offer some at $25, $19.85 and $14.85. BOYS’ OVERCOATS, ulster style, cloth collar and fur collar, sheep-lined, sale price $13.85, $9.95, $5.98 to $2.98. and ulster 1 good values others where they folt that prices Chia: Nov. Ah not in line with other seeds, cago, ‘ can candidates for made virtually a ‘elean nominally Republican middle west in yesters Growers have been free sellers some sections but have sold sto of the| Murder of Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall lee aifal Le on Octo were election {20d Mes. Eleanor’ Mills, They are on| offered in So jori old time Republican ma- re rolled up for all can- didates in a demonstration of party.| 5 unity that swept Brookhert, Republican ‘outcast, into sustery. The: full alnte victory wes publican chieftains as the’ an of; strife that opened the w ago for the seating of an Iowa ... erat in the senate for the firat time in more. than state ticket was headed by Gov. John two half a century. Hammill. In South Dakota the entire G. 0. for secretary. of state. * kota may have a century big ‘ead a ‘Go Republican ineum! fice voted wat state line-up with the sxcee ies of v. Carl Gurderson came noua | ndily, including Miss inary P; South in Minois tl licans being returned ‘winners. The. same. picture of where Sécretary of Zimmerman, anti-Blaing. progress! rolled up.a Suse majority over hi Independent opposi- Demoeratic and tion in the L hggiagerae a sured clean s\ Py hee po: cations. William A. drafted candidate, In Nebraska, it’ ublicn: Green, early tod: was expected to argo out. The vote scratel which left the senate and co! » Sional races in doubt parently had extended to state of- tices: Re-! Maaaet. te fies ate th th all phi once..a y Ree If oars jemo- Democratic governor for the Ge bee in & quarter. of 2 J. Bulow maintains his or Gunderson, | gat highest : state of rer, all Repub: iblica state victories appear in: Wisconsin; State Fred BR. ie ally ‘as- Ma made o ‘the state ticket with le exception of governor. Gov. Adam McMullen, had’ a _plugalit Brown, former. siemens 2 come ae Republican, aan (chnries W: Nee Nghe pho that the’ race would be | mayor: of Tonta, Mich nad a comfortable lead in the race for governor. of Michigan over Comstock, Remecraie in oiicee early toany, ap: ty Towa voters ‘approved @. constitu. tional’ amendment to mt, dismissed t! with obunse! The jury‘does not Sesiete & woman, although Senator Simpson, special proseentor, had planned to get a wom- an juror “because she would better H understand the hia <4 of Mrs. Hall's. mind.’ lore than 200 newspapermen and merville oe jsaacson, manager o! New York, announced | Dr. J. he would. ni i broadéast the trial-as had! been i: tai tel Fae Se tl trial now only for the murder of Mrs, Mills, soprano in the choir of the church’ of St. Joba the Evangelist | ‘*!2. in New Brunswick, ‘of which Rev. be es Hall ws fas’ pastor. deserted Phillips ‘ere was not a vacant court room as the trial began. an original 270 s: served for reporters. laced in the aisles raised the num- wv of sents for spectators from 145} |, lee 190, but the greater number of seats were occupied by wit the panel of talesmen, atate The de- fense has not announced the nunther of witnesses it females call. poenaed 110 witnesses. COMPLETED oF sURY JURY ie N. Jz Nov. 3—@— vy. selected, the first trial Ae Mills murder case moved into its setond phase today. The jury was selected within an hour and a half. Justicg Charles W. rks of the supreme court then he jury while he conferred hotographers were.in a aries D. station WRN’ nded. “Some in: 7 NAMES MOODY a to 2,4)—-Det Texas today went The body ft Rev. Mr. Hall and Mrs. Mills were found under a crabappie tree on tho farm, near .New Brunswick, September 10, 1922. ot 125 were re- Camp chairs eases and has fluen- nought it would not bea Moptann ($1 0 ), and the lowest prices in Okl ‘ew Mexico . Prices were lower than last year in all but one or two important seodusing States and averaged ‘$14.25 falfa producing district ‘es offéred; elacwhere $25-$35. The fastest movement occurred Idaho, Oklahoma, New 5 sans, and South Dukota. movement and Nebrask: ota. and tie same favorable producing a better quality of hook | than last year. | Imports of alfalfa seed July 1-0. tober 15 were 76,700 nounds, © compa ith -132,300 in 19: 700 i: nt 1,593,000 pounds for the same period | in 1921, Exports of alfalfa seed for | September ted to 92,222 pound. | 141,241 in oait in 1924, Ton in 1923, a same mont! in 1922, ‘f : Exports’ for the niv months ending September 30 amount: | ed_ to 309,575 pounds this year and 497,062 pounds Mast year. Pastor Gets Change H of Venue in Texas Fort Worth, Texas, Nov. 3—(@)- Frank Norris, pastor of the First Baptist church of Fort “Worth, and fundamentalist 1 . trial at Austin probi yin, for killing D. E. Chinps, lumberman here last July. inting a defense motion for a of venue on the plea er that he could not obi Table Oil Cloth, standard quality, 46 in. wide, plain white and colors; special for this ‘sale Aluminum Cleaner, Bril- lo steel wool, best on the market, worth 10c, sale price, 3 for Munsingwear union suits fine wool and silk and wool for ladies, worth $4.00 to $5.00, now $2.98 Ladics’ Sweaters of fine wool and silk, worth $6.50, $8.50, $10, go at this sale for $4.98 Ladies’ Shoe Sale, biz bargains on these brok- en lots of fine shoes, worth, up to $7.50, fe -98e Children’s Underwear. shirts and drawers of fine wool and wool fleece, worth up to 98c, now 59¢ Rag panggilan x48 in., very. quality, a regular $1.00-value, spe- solid leather, will give good wear, special $1.67 Men’s Dred Shirts of percale, madras and English broadcloth, 3 special values at $1.98. $1.48 and : Quality Bed Sheets, 81x 90 size, full seamless make, for this sale, 2 big values at $1.39 and $1.25 Bed Spread Sale, crinkle finish 80x90 and 80x105 size, best colors, very special at $1.98 and $1.15 — Outing Flannel, 28 and 36 inches wide, good quality and‘ wt., priced sage special at 19¢ and. . 5 15c Congoleum Rugs, size 9x se = spebtes, “ r $10° value, sale ne » $7.85 Axminster Rugs, size 36 x63 inches, nice patterns, a reg. $5 value, sale Price ..... . $3.68 Best Knitting Yarn, , large skein, best colors. worth regularly 98c, sale We ' Men’s Chambray Shirts, cut full size, well made, a special bargain at 68¢ Aluminum Ware coffe: pots and tea kettles, fine quality, good size, worth $1.25, sale price ....79¢ ny Boys’ Blazer Jackets, fine wool plaids and checks, special values at $3.48 to $1.48 Boys’ Work Shoes, all solid leather. We rec- cmmend these to wear well, at .. - $1.65 Boys’ Chambray Shirts, full cut, fast colors, ages 8 to 14 vears, big vale Rubber Door Mats, good quality 18x80 size, worth regularly $1.00, special We "Men’s Jersey Sweaters. plain and combination colors, worth $2 to $4, sale price at $2.98 to 98¢ Men’s Union Suits, heavy , Sizes up to 46, is a very special value at $1.25 —— Men’s Wool Sox, medium wt., grey color, worth 25. cant, mesial for eb le Sheeplined Coats for boys, fine wool and mole cloth, worth $8.50 to $18.00, sale price $13.85. $6.85 fine cut silk and knit fabrics of 4-in-hand and bow styles at 9Re, 48e Men’s Pajamas in muslin and outing flannel, very best quality, special val- ues at $2.48, $1.98 $L.59 Men's Flannel Shirts, brown, grey and navy color, worth $1.98 to $6.50, go in this sale at $3.98 to Men's Union Suits, good heavy cream rib, fine quality, acta Reo for this sale .....$1.25 Sheeplined Coats for men, 36 in. long, fur co!- lar, worth $9.85. We price for this sale Ulsters for | men, best grade mole cloth, worth $22.50 to $38.00, now $25.00, $19.- 85. and $16.50, | Munsing Quality men’s union suits, worth $2.50 to $7.50, special now at $5.98 to . - $1.98 Boys’ Flannel Shirts, finc quality grey wool flan- nel, our special $1.98 value, now going at $1.48 Boys’ Long Pants, ages 6 bo 18 years, good quali- ty and nice styles, spe- cial at $2.98 to... .$1.98 ceri Fall Hosiery for men in pure silk, lisle and cot- ton, plain and faney styles, special at 75. 35¢ All Silk Pongee, quality, 32 inches wide. This is a very special value at | Georgette Silk, 40 inches wide, plain and figured, fine quality, worth $1.98. price 5) Skinners’ Silks, fine quality taffeta and satin. We offer special this sale $2-48 and ....$1.98 ae ene Pillow Slip: Sale, 3 big values, good quality, 36x 42 and 45, special at 49e, the right to sit in the representatives, Wife of De SELECT FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY re LADIES’ HATS, many beautiful dres. styles in velvet “and gilt effects, hand- a street and st styles of fine ve- and felt. ny new hats.have | \. = 8 in the last few days, oth- | ers are coming fn every day or-so. We are making very low. prices. for our an Beeld sale. at $9.85, $5.98, Misses’ and Childen Hats ina wide’ as- sortment of very. | attractive styles ea ig the enh fall shades. We carry some v ts and for our Anni- ee en them ame , CURTAINS, CORT. At Very Special Pi ‘ET Biase, jualit; ee pri. VELVEF. RUGS—9x12, good quality, ek + $3085: Lee i We $3.98, $2.98 to: 98e CURTAIN - NETS—Special. . values 58e, 38e to 190. NEWEST STAPLE AND NOVELTY FOOTWEAR For Men, Women, Boys and Girls Men's Dreen ‘Shoes and Oxfords, snappy styles, tee. quality, priced very specia} at $1 0, $5.00 New York, Now. 2 —Ot women who aspired ta join the these already in the house. of. re) \- oma only. one Men's Work Shoes in the real wanted styles, built for wear and comfort, big values at SEBO, S298 to ooo e eee $1.67 ° Shoes and Sli , includi 5 Rex Beach's Noval foenthy ihe, ape sos !Sensation—Now | Phrilliitg Picture! law. The ihidke EN women member: were returned: They are Mrs, pein = Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers, as attractive styles to pick from at oe rs. Ella caeney Baton of . Wis- col Le aspired to A the sen- pe on John J, 2 bitionist. When peopld ‘want quality merehandise they think of Lanpher made goods and'they cost no more. than ordinary kind. . Keep this in mind when } you: ‘make your next purchase of this class. of goods. Mews Fall Hats of fine felt and velour in the new shapes an and colors, specially priced at $5.00, $4.00 Meas Caps, also winter styles in the new plain ant moreky cloths, : priced: special. at $1.98, re} eee hab Chas, ahic wed ctbiek enlace eae. Been cloths, agai values at rae Be on various county ‘contents ~ as tar | ng Aan in cal sy it BLAS, BAe, S80 t0 ‘e Be Ladies’ New. Gloves and Mittens in kid, euede and "> Wwool:-kait, peclal values at $246,:$1.98, 98e.to 2Be.

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